I found a portability bug in a test case when I used CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/ksh
on Solaris 10. I pushed the following obvious fix.
* tests/extrac11.at: Replace "((" with "( (" in shell scripts, as
"((" is not portable to the Korn shell, and POSIX 1003.1-2008 says
that "((" is not portable.
---
tests/extrac11.at | 30 +++++++++++++++---------------
1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/extrac11.at b/tests/extrac11.at
index f7ba587..979b77c 100644
--- a/tests/extrac11.at
+++ b/tests/extrac11.at
@@ -47,30 +47,30 @@ for dir in $dirs; do
done
# Check that "ulimit" itself works.
-((ulimit -n 100 &&
- tar -cf archive1.tar a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
- tar -xf archive1.tar -C dest1 a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&-
- ) &&
- diff -r a dest1/a
+( (ulimit -n 100 &&
+ tar -cf archive1.tar a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
+ tar -xf archive1.tar -C dest1 a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&-
+ ) &&
+ diff -r a dest1/a
) >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
AT_SKIP_TEST
# Another test that "ulimit" itself works:
# tar should fail when completely starved of file descriptors.
-((ulimit -n 4 &&
- tar -cf archive2.tar a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
- tar -xf archive2.tar -C dest2 a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&-
- ) &&
- diff -r a dest2/a
+( (ulimit -n 4 &&
+ tar -cf archive2.tar a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
+ tar -xf archive2.tar -C dest2 a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&-
+ ) &&
+ diff -r a dest2/a
) >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
AT_SKIP_TEST
# Tar should work when there are few, but enough, file descriptors.
-((ulimit -n 10 &&
- tar -cf archive3.tar a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
- tar -xf archive3.tar -C dest3 a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&-
- ) &&
- diff -r a dest3/a >/dev/null 2>&1
+( (ulimit -n 10 &&
+ tar -cf archive3.tar a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&- &&
+ tar -xf archive3.tar -C dest3 a 3<&- 4<&- 5<&- 6<&- 7<&- 8<&- 9<&-
+ ) &&
+ diff -r a dest3/a >/dev/null 2>&1
) || { diff -r a dest3/a; exit 1; }
],
[0],[],[],[],[],[gnu])
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